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The Spout Spring Times from Spout Springs, Kentucky • Page 1

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Spout Springs, Kentucky
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Wi3 Ate JiMJm iiiiniiiiiiMilHiLil llPIHWIWJB wmtmr BTiv vgMpWIWlWWWWWWWHIIWIMt JHIirtB MfHitmii SF TothcNtoro oi DAWSON BRO We have just received a large invoice of NEW SPRING GOODS and our store is fuller and more complete than ever Our buyer went to the city in person and by going early got advantage of the advancing price on all goods which is duily being evidenced to the consumer No Merchant owns his trade No sensible person will in these duy6 buy goods of nnybody merely upon sentiment or past experience The demand is that the merchant shall be up-to-date at every point Keen public sense comprehends the best and remarks it we are up to date in prices qualities and etc Every branch of our estnblihment is complete and we positively will maintain our present position Leaders in Low Prices We handle Pearl and Bakers Pride flour Versailles make jtnd its the best M1I COURTNEY Pkesjdknt COX CAHHIKIt CLAY CITY NATIONAL BANK CLAY CITY KY CAPITAL STOCK 50000- We olicit your business and accord to depositors every accommodation which their business and responsibility warrant Ml lyr New Store have recently opened a etoek of General Merchandise In the Webb building where I invite the public to call and see me I will sell you what you need at the very Lowc6tPriceB I buy Ties and Tanbark HIGHEST CASH MARKET PRICE HGWARMOUTHGO CITY KENTUCKY CLAY BRYAN GENERAL SPOUTSPMNG KY Meii in iir i BLACKSMITH W00DWGRKMAH All kinds of work in my line given prompt attention Sntisfaction given Charges reasonable I most respectfully solicit your patronage through the merits of my workmanship 5wliffiMiwaiiWniMh GLAY CITY All tlio JLocal HnppeningK in and Alxmt tlic Metropolis of tlie Red River Valley Frank Earnest was in Jackson Monday A Henry was in Lexington Monday Geo Soules was up the road Thursday Henry Hunter of Bowcn was hero Monday Garret was down from Bowen Thursday Geo Douglas of HogCrk was in town Eriday Ben Cox of Mt Sterling is in the city on business Mrs Frank Russell is visiting her parents at Louisville Floyd Day of Jackson was here Monday and Tuesday Burgher Sr of Spout spring was over Saturday Paul Rodgereof MillersCreek spent Sunday in the city Davis our popular butcher went to Lexington Monday Mrs McKinney is visiting relatives in Winchester this week Sheriff Ware went to Olark county Sunday in pursuit of Toll Patton Billie Snowden has been appointed storekeeper at Tiptons distillery Albert Welch and Ewing two of Stantons best citizens were here Friday A Bohannan of Jackson a former citizen of this place was here Monday Mr Evans with Cain Rout Versailles millers was calling on our merchants Thursday Mr Cooly with Patton Bros Drug house at Catlettsburg was here Thursday Miss Daisy Derickson of Stanton visited relatives and friends in town Thursday Mrs Floyd Day of Jackson vis ed friends here Friday and Saturday Mrs Logan is visitingher daughter Mrs A Kratzer at Lexington Rev A Irvin returned from Versailles Thursday where he has been attending the Presbytery Charles Anderson was mad dog bit Tuesday He went at once to the mad stone in Madison county Editor Burgher Jr and family were here Monday visiting his sister Mrs dy Day Republican claimant for Stale Treasurer passed down on the train yesterday morning now Creek People in this vicinity are now preparing to farm Mrs Frankie Vivions family are all on the sick list Aunt Tild Lowry is very sick Born to the wife of Roland Brookshire a line son on the 10 Dr Littlepage said Roland looked about four incites taller Born to the wife of James Smithers on the Kith a fine son Doctor Littlepage said that Democracy was coming to the front now A Henry Gus Mizc Geo Lyle Sr Rev I Sams Lewis Lyle Pete Mountz all of Hard- wicks Creek were in town Saturday 0 Russell has begun the erection of his dwelling on Sixth avenue When completed it will be one of the handsomest residences in the city Prof A Thomson has been confined to his room this week on account of sickness We are glad to note that he is better School was suspended on account of his illness BAKES SHOT Baker was shot in the leg just above the knee Saturday night by Toll Patton Patton was drunk and shot Baker without any provocation The bullet has not been removed yet and while the wound is painful the Doctor doesnt think it is serious Patton made his escape after the shooting and has not yet been arrested 25 reward has been offered for his capture DIED Judge Curtis Mastin died on the 18th inst at his home on Brush creek near this city in the 70th year of his age He was one of Powells best citizens and one that will be greatly missed He was a good friend to the poor and waB always ready to help a man in distress and many arc they whose heart he has made glad by his kindness as the writer of this can testify Judge Mastin was in very comfortable circumstances at the time of his death though he lost a good deal through his generosity of making security debts He was twico elected Judge of this Powell county and served his people well was always on the lookout for the benefit of the county He was a member of Powells Valley Baptist church whero he was buried Sunday A wife sev eral children and a host of friens survive him Asleep in Jesus blessed sleep From which none ever wake to weep A calm and undisturbed repose Unbroken by the last of foes Asleep in Jesus far from thee Thy kindred and theirgraves may be But thine fs still a blessed sleep From which none ever wake to weep at this writing and is not expected to recover Albert Vivion and wife are visiting his parents who are quite sick at this writing Mrs Bettie Eads of this place watMrmmMMmmmnimmLM SPOUTSPRING TIMES 50 cents a vcar VOL Wc are here to help SpootspriDg the sarrosBiiog country and ourselves SPOUTSPRING ESTILL COUNTY KY THURSDAY APRIL 39 1 000 Burgher Jr Publisher 2s 0 15 was the guest of her siser Mrs NeomiaVivion in Olark last week Jae Wood and wife have moved into the house with their daughter Mrs Pollie Niblack Miss Lizzy Hutson of West Bend left Monday for St Job Mo to her sisters Mrs Jos Be- ry College Hill Chaney of Rice Station spent Saturday with relatives here John Taylor of Richmond was mixing with friends here Sunday Born to the wife of Charles Woods Jr on the 18 inst an 8 lb boy Chas Taylor of Winston was the guest of Ed Edwards Saturday and Sunday John Jones and family of Union City spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Sam Willoughby Born to the wife of Wm Hill on the 18 inst a 10 lb boy Billie id wearing a smile as long as last years delinquent list Drs Combs and Gibson funi gated and released from quran tine all cases of small pox under their care We are glad to hear there ib not a case now in the county Died of Consumption Mus Mollie Cruse aged 19 years near the mouth of Red river Funeral at the home of her grandfather Robt Adams by Wm Rupard Interment in the fam ilygraveyard near her home She was a fine young lady and will be sadly missed by all Vmghni Mill George Bush lost a valuable cow this week Mrs Richard Swope is very ill with fever at this writing Miss Maud Mize entertained several of her best friends Sunday afternoon Miss Nannie Christopher visit ed her uncle Morgan McKinney Saturday night and Sunday Henry Tipton of Bowen came home Saturday to visit his parents and friends till Monday Eld Wright gave the young folks an entertaining talk at the Christian church Sunday Miss Liza Jackson entertained quite a numder of young folks at her home Saturday night and Sunday Mr and Mrs John Burton visited the latters parents Clark and wife Saturday and Sunday Charles Rupard and Amos Boone of Clark county were a mong the visitors at Vaughn6 Mill Saturday Mr and Mrs John Burgher of upper Hardwicks Creek visited Mrs Burghers sister Mrs Jeff Wgight Saturday night and Sunday James McKnight of Beatty ville visited his daughter Mrs 0 Mize the latter part of last week Mr McKnight takes the Times and says he is always glad to get it so they could hear all the home news Valublc Town Property Tor Sale New business house 25 73 two story and basement in business part of best town in Kentucky Also hotel of 14 rooms with established patronage Furniture goes with it Bargains in this property Address Morrow Jackson Ky tf KZMiMFrMZm j2Emi9H I331.

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Pages Available:
944
Years Available:
1896-1902